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Domination by one country of the political economic or cultural life of another country or region




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· The need of resources developed the idea of expansion. They wanted land that supplied the country with the resources they needed to support the industry developing in the industrial revolution.
· Population expansion
· Countries would take over islands and harbors so they could build more bases for ships to sail to and f
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Imperialism in Africa
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· The wanting to spread ideas and discovery
· Europeans wanted to prove they were the dominant race by controlling weaker races.
· Countries believed they were more successful if they had a global empire.







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The Europeans believed they were the supirior race and had the right to any land they want for the good of the human race.


“I contend that we are the first race in the world and that the more of the world we inhabit the better it is for the human race.”
--Cecil Rhodes

The need for the resources and land that other countries contained also made the idea of Imperialism seem justified for the Europeans. If you want something, you take it by force.


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Cecil Rhodes

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Pros - Spread of Cultural Ideas
- Technology int
roduced to Africa
- Economics spread though out the world
- Europe becomes a gains Political Power





Cons
- Countries in Africa were destroyed
- Industry destroys businesses in India
- Destroys African Land

- Economy becomes dependent on Europe


Sources:


Ellis, Elisabeth G. "The New Imperialism." World History: The Modern Era. Boston: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2007. 388-415.

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